Don't they check your room for nonsense like that ??
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Don't they check your room for nonsense like that ??
It's the military. If someone will get a feather in their cap for it, then yes. If it doesn't get someone a promotion, then no.
I had to spend 4 of my weekends cleaning up on base because I failed a room inspection. Some asshat read the guide lines and realized that just because we were out of basic and tech school didn't mean they couldn't inspect our dorms whenever they wanted. No big deal, I'm a clean person.
I failed my room inspection because I "had left clothes out." I had a change of clothes hanging on the outside of my closet door, on a hanger, for when I got home that day. They said my room was unacceptable for that. My supervisor pulled me aside to say that my room was actually spotless. It would just be better if I wore a :bou::bou::bou::bou: eating grin and apologized. When you have two stripes you do what you're told.
They failed just about everyone. They just wanted bodies to get some free grounds keeping done on the weekends, and someone looked awesome for thinking of the idea.
I've liked quite a few of my roommates ^^ But my best roommate situation would just be me and my cat. Which is now. <3
My worst was living with my ex boyfriend for an entire year after I broke up with him, after a 3.5 year relationship. Yikes.
I've never really had a BAD roommate situation per se, but my first college roommate did yell-mumble in his sleep... a lot... very loudly.
She was sleeping beside me, naked, panties on my head and drooling all over me....:(
Worst roomate was my brother. Always getting in the way of me making my bedtime movies when I was five. I had a cheap little recorder thing. My sister, my cousin, my ex have all sucked at being my roomate for the short period of time they were. Either they were messy, loud, or or just annoying in some other way. Perfect roomate would be QUIET and CLEAN. *puts out an ad for a mute OCD person*